Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Chronograph Ref. 5270P
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Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Chronograph Ref. 5270P

By quattro · May 15, 2026 · 25 replies
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Emmanuel, known as quattro, presents a visual showcase of the new platinum Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Chronographs Ref. 5270. This post offers a detailed look at the 5270P-015, 5270P-016, and 5270P-017, highlighting their distinct dial colors. His curated selection of images provides a comprehensive view for collectors interested in these significant new releases.

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Here are the best shots I could find of the three new platinum Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Chronographs ref. 5270.

Enjoy!

Best, Emmanuel


REF. 5270P-015

Sunburst lacquered charcoal gray dial with black-gradient rim












credit: @alekswatches (1), @benrsimon (2-3), @watchtime_germany (4), @jooooeng (5) & @watchmaniac_youtube (6)


REF. 5270P-016

Lacquered blue dial with black-gradient rim



With the gem-set ref. 5271/11P-010 (left)








credit: @alekswatches (1), @l951.1 (2), @watchtime_germany (3), @jooooeng (4) & @watchmaniac_youtube (5)


REF. 5270P-017

Lacquered red dial with black-gradient rim











Caliber CH 29-535 PS Q


credit: @benrsimon (1), @alekswatches (2), @jooooeng (3), @watchtime_germany (4) & @watchmaniac_youtube (5-6)

About the Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Chronograph Ref. 5270

The Patek Philippe Grand Complications reference 5270 is a perpetual calendar chronograph, succeeding the highly regarded reference 5970. It represents a significant evolution in Patek Philippe's grand complications lineup, being the first perpetual calendar chronograph to feature an in-house developed movement. This transition from a modified Nouvelle Lemania base caliber to a fully integrated Patek Philippe movement marks a notable advancement in the brand's technical independence and horological prowess. The 5270 maintains the classic aesthetic of its predecessors while introducing subtle design refinements.

The reference 5270 is housed in a 41 mm case, available in 18k white gold, rose gold, or yellow gold. The case design is characterized by a concave bezel and two-tier lugs, contributing to its distinctive profile. It is powered by the manual-winding caliber CH 29-535 PS Q, an integrated chronograph movement with a perpetual calendar mechanism. This movement offers a power reserve of approximately 55 hours and is protected by a sapphire crystal, ensuring water resistance up to 30 meters.

This reference appeals to collectors seeking a modern interpretation of a classic grand complication from Patek Philippe. Its in-house movement and refined case details distinguish it within the brand's offerings. Multiple dial variants have been produced, including silver, blue, and opaline, providing collectors with a range of aesthetic choices. The 5270 continues the tradition of Patek Philippe's perpetual calendar chronographs, offering a blend of technical sophistication and traditional design.

Specifications

Caliber
CH 29-535 PS Q
Case
18k White Gold, Rose Gold, or Yellow Gold
Diameter
41 mm
Dial
Multiple variants available
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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PW
pw927
May 15, 2026

Not as impressed by the red and blue on 5270. I feel they would look better on a different model, maybe 5960

TE
TeutonicCarFan
May 15, 2026

The original iteration.

QU
quattro
May 15, 2026

However, the blue and red might look great in person: I didn't expect to find the green (5270P-014) compelling, but I did when I tried it on a few months ago... Best, Emmanuel

MR
Mr Glass
May 15, 2026

How legible are the hour/minute hands in real life? Looks compromised based on the pics, but I know it's often very different in the real world.

VE
Vetnov
May 15, 2026

I would prefer an older version with a yellow gold case👌

GO
Goh
May 15, 2026

Not sure which to pick between 5270G-019 and 5270P-016. I prefer the leaf hands on the 5270G-019, but the blue on the 5270P-016 looks gorgeous and it has a PT case.

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